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Lykes House

Location Phoenix, AZ

Year Designed 1959

Davis House

Location Marion, IN

Year Designed 1950

DeRhodes House

Location South Bend, IN

Year Designed 1906

Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank

Location Mason City, IA

Year Designed 1909

Palmer House

Location Ann Arbor, MI

Year Designed 1950

Eppstein House

Location Galesburg, MI

Year Designed 1948

Goetsch-Winckler House

Location Meridian charter Township, MI

Year Designed 1939

Elam House

Location Austin, MN

Year Designed 1950

Penfield House

Location Willoughby Hills, OH

Year Designed 1952

Gordon House

Location Silverton, OR

Year Designed 1956

Duncan House

Location Acme, PA

Year Designed 1957

Lindholm House

Location Acme, PA

Year Designed 1952

Peterson Cottage

Location Baraboo, WI

Year Designed 1958

American System-Built House, Model C, Two Flat 1

Location Milwaukee, WI

Year Designed 1915

Still Bend, Bernard and Fern Schwartz House

Location Two Rivers, WI

Year Designed 1939

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Lykes House

Phoenix, AZ 1959

New opportunity to co-own this home with six others as a tenancy in common! Bring your friends and family and join with other proud owners of famous Frank Lloyd Wright homes. The ”Circular Sun House” was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and was his final architectural design, and known as the Norman Lykes House. 3 beds + office + den + library. Designed to blend in with the curves of the surrounding desert mountain, this iconic masterpiece was the last home designed by Wright. Overlapping concentric circles create a floorplan that flows seamlessly from one room to another with majestic views of Palm Canyon and the city below. Curved walls, clad in golden-hued Philippine mahogany cover the three bedrooms and hallway, reflecting the natural light of Palm Canyon. If interested in purchasing a fractional interest in the house at $1.5 million, please contact Deanna Peters for more information.

The Lykes house may benefit from the State of Arizona’s tax reclassification program for historic houses. Owner-occupied historic houses that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, either individually or as part of a district, may be eligible for a 35-45% reduction in property taxes for a period of 15 years. >>Click here for more information.<<

The Lykes House is available for overnight stays.

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53 W. Jackson Blvd. Suite 720
Chicago, IL 60604
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